Wasn't it said that everyone speaks Chinese in all the worlds?
Why doesn't this place follow the rule?
However, listening to the language on the other side, Yun Yi vaguely felt a sense of familiarity.
How to say it.
It's like it's somewhere between understanding and not understanding.
Understand?
Suddenly, Yun Yi realized.
Isn't the other side speaking a mixture of Hakka, Minnan and Cantonese?
And these three languages retain a large part of the syllables of ancient Chinese.
So... is this really ancient times?
Just very far away from modern times?
After discovering that this place might really be ancient times, Yun Yi's heart calmed down.
Although they can't communicate verbally.
But the cultural heritage of the Chinese nation mainly relies on ideographic characters. Local dialects may be different every ten miles, but everyone uses the same characters.
Simplified and traditional characters may have some differences, but he still understands some simple traditional characters.
Yun Yi squatted down and slowly wrote the traditional character "國" on the ground.
Hunter Er Ge's eyes lit up, realizing that they might be able to communicate, and quickly wrote a character "漢" on the ground.
Seeing this "漢" character, Yun Yi breathed a sigh of relief.
If the other side wrote in seal script or even older oracle bone script.
He might not be able to understand it.
But the clerical script is different.
Clerical script was created in the Qin Dynasty and flourished in the Eastern Han Dynasty.
There is a saying that "Han clerical script and Tang regular script".
The most important thing is.
The font of clerical script is actually not much different from the traditional characters of later generations.
At least Yun Yi could easily recognize the characters written on the ground by the other side.
Han?
I actually traveled to the Han Dynasty? I don't know if it's the Western Han or the Eastern Han now.
Of course.
Yun Yi didn't ask such a stupid question.
After all, the Eastern Han and Western Han were just man-made distinctions made by later historians for convenience in distinguishing the two periods of the Han Dynasty.
In the eyes of the people of these two eras, there is no distinction between east and west in Han.
Only the name of the great Han Dynasty.
It's better to determine the time through the era name.
Yun Yi immediately wrote the traditional character "年" on the ground.
Hunter Er Ge also silently wrote the four characters "光和五年" on the ground.
Guanghe five years...
Yun Yi carefully searched for information about this year in his mind.
Suddenly, he slapped his thigh.
Isn't this the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty?
The year after next, Zhang Jiao, the Heavenly General, who will shout "The Heavenly Mandate is dead, the Yellow Heaven should stand, the year is Jiazi, the world is auspicious", will appear.
I wonder if this great wise teacher really knows magic.
Then there will be the Three Kingdoms period, where heroes compete for supremacy and countless talented people emerge.
Lü Bu, the best of men, Zhao Zilong of Changshan, the veteran Huang Zhong, Dian Wei, the ancient evil, Ma Chao, Cao Cao, the lover of wives, Guan Er Ye, the martial sage...
One after another, familiar names created their own fame in this era.
Yun Yi still remembers when he was a child, he collected Three Kingdoms Wind and Cloud cards from Little Raccoon.
He brought boxes and boxes of instant noodles home.
All his allowance was spent on instant noodles.
But unfortunately, he was just missing a few cards and couldn't collect them.
Later, when he grew up, he realized.
He actually never put those few missing cards in.
But he never expected to travel to the Three Kingdoms period now.
Experience the grandeur of this era in person.
The most important thing is that he has an invincible cheat device.
That's right, invincible.
Unless there are really gods in this world, who can defeat Steve?
Not to mention all kinds of powerful enchanted weapons.
In a real fight, Yun Yi only needs to build a fully enclosed house with blocks in the shortest time, and he can trap all the generals in the world to death.
No one can do anything about it.
Even if Lü Bu is stronger, can he break granite with his bare hands?
Even if Guan Yu is more powerful, can he split basalt with one strike?
This is ancient times, not the mythical era.
Of course, if he travels to the mythical version of the Three Kingdoms, then what he said is all nonsense.
Then Yun Yi wrote "云易" on the ground, pointed at himself and wrote "姓名".
Hunter Er Ge understood, pointed at himself and wrote "赵云", then pointed at the young hunter and wrote "赵烺".
Zhao Yun?
Wait, isn't that Zhao Zilong of Changshan whom I know?
Yun Yi held back his excitement and wrote "哪" on the ground.
Zhao Yun thought for a while and wrote "常山郡真定县太行东麓".
Changshan Zhen Ding... Zhao Yun?
Damn!
Could it be that I really won the grand prize?
Yun Yi carefully observed Zhao Yun, finding that although he had a majestic appearance, his face was full of youthful naivete, not at all like the literary and martial, loyal and righteous Changshan Zhao Zilong of Shu Han.
But he quickly realized.
It is now Guanghe five years (182 AD), the Yellow Turban Rebellion has not yet started, and Zhao Yun is only eighteen years old. How can he not be naive?
Moreover, ancient people generally took their courtesy names after they came of age at twenty, so Zhao Yun probably doesn't have the courtesy name "Zilong" yet.
But that's good, young people are easier to fool.
It's better to get Zhao Yun under his command earlier, so he doesn't have to go under Liu Bei and never be truly valued for the rest of his life.
He is both literary and martial, loyal and unparalleled.
He saved the young lord twice.
In the Battle of Hanshui, he outnumbered the enemy and broke the rear several times to rescue the army from danger.
He made numerous contributions.
In the end, Liu Bei only gave him the title of a miscellaneous general before his death.
After his death, he was posthumously conferred the title, but he was in the second batch.
Among the Five Tiger Generals, Zhao Yun was the only one who was posthumously conferred the title in the second batch, with the posthumous title "Shunping".
It means his loyalty is commendable, but his achievements are average.
Isn't this just insulting him?
After all, Zhao Yun had no family background and no connections.
He only had his bravery and strategy.
In this era where the gentry monopolized the system of selecting officials through recommendations.
Having no family background is a sin.
To get ahead, you need power and connections.
Good at fighting?
What's the use of being good at fighting!
At the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty, talented people emerged like a carp crossing the river. There were countless people who were good at fighting. Without family background, it's very difficult to get ahead.
Haven't you seen that Lü Bu, with unparalleled bravery, still had to rely on his sworn father to get ahead?
This is the best era for the gentry, but it's the worst era for ordinary people.
Unless your ability is far beyond ordinary people, you will have almost no chance to get ahead.
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